Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR)

Ensure your property’s electrical systems are safe and compliant with a trusted EICR from Your Property Testing.

Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR)


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EICR Explained: What It Is and Why It Matters

An Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is an official document created for you after a property’s electrical system has been checked and tested. It shows the overall condition of the installation, pointing out any possible safety problems or areas that need fixing.

This certificate is vital for homeowners and landlords to prove that their property meets the required safety rules. It explains if the electrical system is safe to use and suggests any repairs or upgrades needed.

At Your Property Testing, our skilled electricians carry out inspections and provide your EICR certificate promptly, making sure you stay compliant and your property remains safe.

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What Your Certificates Will Cost

Your Property Testing provides straightforward, competitive prices to suit your property.

Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR)

from £65 inc VAT

EICR prices depend on your property size, the number of circuits, and the complexity of the system. Small flats often start from £65–£99, while larger homes begin at around £200.

Portable Appliance Testing (PAT)

from £65 inc VAT

PAT Testing costs depend on how many appliances you have and your own property type. Prices usually start from £65, with extra charges for items over the standard limit.

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    Ensure your property’s electrics are safe, meet legal rules and are fully recorded with our expert checks.

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    Our team of qualified, fully accredited engineers provides dependable testing and an easy service you can rely on.

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    What Happens During an EICR Inspection?

    An EICR inspection is when a qualified engineer comes to your property to check the condition of your electrical systems carefully. They will look at sockets, light fittings, switches and the fuse board to make sure everything is safe and meets legal standards.

    The inspection also finds any damaged wiring, old systems or possible hazards that could affect safety. It points out issues such as overheating, loose connections, or equipment not meeting regulations, all clearly noted in the final report.

    Once the inspection is finished, you’ll receive a detailed report showing the findings, grading any faults and recommending what actions to take. 

    Frequently Asked Questions

    An Electrical Installation Condition Report checks the safety of your property’s wiring and electrical system. It points out any problems and confirms if everything meets current safety standards.

    Landlords must have one every 5 years. Homeowners are advised to get a report every 10 years, or when buying or selling a home.

    Only fully trained and registered electricians, like those at Your Property Testing, can carry out and issue an EICR.

    It depends on your property’s size. Most EICRs take between 1 and 4 hours, covering all reachable wiring and circuits.

    If any issues are found, they’ll be listed, and repairs must be arranged quickly. A follow-up check confirms everything is compliant after the fixes.

    Yes. By law, every rental property must have a valid EICR to ensure tenants are protected from electrical risks.

    What’s Included in Your Booking

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    Full Electrical Installation Safety Check (EICR)

    A detailed assessment of your property’s electrical system, ensuring it meets legal safety standards.

    £119